The Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA) has warned the public about institutions giving out certificates that are not officially recognised. In a notice dated Tuesday, March 10, 2026, TVETA explained that, according to Section 17(3) of the TVET Act, no institution can offer programs or issue qualifications without approval from the authority.
As Kenya’s job market shifts toward practical skills and technical expertise, TVET institutions have become the fastest pathway to employment, innovation, and entrepreneurship. KUCCPS now places thousands of students into TVETs each year, ensuring affordability, quality training, and industry alignment. For 2026, top KUCCPS TVET courses focus on high-demand sectors like Health Sciences (Nursing, Pharmacy
The Public Service Commission (PSC) has announced a massive recruitment drive across the public service, opening up hundreds of vacancies spanning senior leadership, promotional, and entry-level positions across ministries, state departments and agencies. In the notice, the Commission stated its mandate under its vision of “a values-driven, citizen-centric public service,” and its mission “to ensure